From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sea & Ski, a sunscreen with a unique scent, [1] [2] was invented by Charles Rolley, [3] who lived in Reno, Nevada. TIME called him a "kinetic promoter". [4] Rolley sold it to Botany Industries in 1955. It was sold in the late 1960s to Smith-Kline Pharmaceuticals. The brand was owned by Carter-Wallace [5] (Carter’s Liver Pills) until 1988, when it was purchased by Fabergé. Robert Bell, [6] executive and founder, sold off the Banana Boat tanning oil company, to Edgewell Personal Care for $30 million in 1990 and bought Sea & Ski Corp. [7] [8] Faulding Consumer, of Mayne Nickless Ltd, an Australian [9] pharmaceutical company, purchased Sea & Ski in 2000 to go along with their other brand, Banana Boat. In 2003, the brand was sold to Pathfinder Management Inc. [10]

See Also

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sea & Ski, a sunscreen with a unique scent, [1] [2] was invented by Charles Rolley, [3] who lived in Reno, Nevada. TIME called him a "kinetic promoter". [4] Rolley sold it to Botany Industries in 1955. It was sold in the late 1960s to Smith-Kline Pharmaceuticals. The brand was owned by Carter-Wallace [5] (Carter’s Liver Pills) until 1988, when it was purchased by Fabergé. Robert Bell, [6] executive and founder, sold off the Banana Boat tanning oil company, to Edgewell Personal Care for $30 million in 1990 and bought Sea & Ski Corp. [7] [8] Faulding Consumer, of Mayne Nickless Ltd, an Australian [9] pharmaceutical company, purchased Sea & Ski in 2000 to go along with their other brand, Banana Boat. In 2003, the brand was sold to Pathfinder Management Inc. [10]

See Also

References

External links


Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook